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Carbothermal reduction of mill scales formed on steel billets during continuous casting

Silvia Suárez, L. E. Borja-Castro, Marlon Ivan Valerio-Cuadros, A. Bustamante Domínguez, H. A. Cabrera-Tinoco, Elluz Huamán, R. A. Valencia-Bedregal, Xiaoli Zhao, Youyun Zhang, Deliang Zhang, C. H. W. Barnes, L. De Los Santos Valladares

2021Hyperfine Interactions10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A billet is a bar made from crude steel which surface contains scales which are rich in iron oxides. This study presents the carbothermal reduction of the scales formed in steel billets. The process included the reaction of the iron oxides contents with carbon (in ratio 5:1) and annealing in a tubular furnace under argon atmosphere. The occurred reactions are discussed using thermodynamic calculations and thermal analysis which indicate a three-stage reduction process Fe 3 O 4 ➔ FeO ➔ Fe 3 C ➔α-Fe with intermediate reactions at the interval temperature 960 and 1300 °C. The X-ray diffraction confirms the reduction to α-Fe with minor presence of unreacted C, magnetite and wustite. Mössbauer spectroscopy analysis was performed at room temperature where a typical sextet corresponding to the dominant α-Fe is shown as well as wustite, magnetite and cementite to a lesser extent. The magnetization measurements confirm the ferromagnetic state corresponding to the α-Fe.

Topics & Concepts

WüstiteMagnetiteCementiteMaterials scienceMetallurgyCarbothermic reactionMössbauer spectroscopyAnnealing (glass)ArgonFerromagnetismAnalytical Chemistry (journal)MicrostructureChemistryCrystallographyCarbideAustenitePhysicsOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsChromatographyMetallurgical Processes and ThermodynamicsIron and Steelmaking ProcessesAdvanced materials and composites